A fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon is needed to join an established, physician-led dermatology group in Wausau, Wisconsin — a region with documented unmet demand for Mohs micrographic surgery and skin cancer care. This is a full-time, clinically autonomous position embedded within a collaborative group practice supported by experienced dermatologists and dedicated clinical staff. The practice model is built around physician governance, with direct pathways to shareholder status and board-level leadership — a meaningful differentiator for surgeons who want ownership, not just employment.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive starting salary guarantee with a defined ramp period
- Generous signing bonus
- Uncapped productivity bonus paid quarterly
- Shareholder/equity opportunity — formal pathway to practice ownership
- Relocation assistance available
- CME reimbursement included
- Comprehensive benefits package including paid time off and retirement plan
- Wisconsin medical licensure support for candidates eligible to obtain
Practice Highlights
- Dedicated Mohs micrographic surgery practice serving a community with demonstrated unmet demand for skin cancer care
- Flexible 4–5 day weekly schedule with clinical autonomy within a group practice framework
- Collaborative team of experienced dermatologists and specialty-trained clinical support staff
- Physician-led governance structure: elected physician board with direct representation and strategic decision-making authority
- Committee involvement and leadership roles available at the practice level
- Bi-annual physician retreats focused on innovation, practice improvement, and organizational strategy
- Patient-first culture with a stated commitment to collegial, collaborative practice
Qualifications
- ACMS fellowship training in Mohs micrographic surgery required
- Board certification or board eligibility in Mohs Surgery (ACMS)
- Active Wisconsin medical license or eligibility to obtain
- Growth mindset with a patient-first clinical approach
- Commitment to collaborative, collegial group practice culture
About the Community
Wausau sits in north-central Wisconsin along the Wisconsin River, offering a quality of life that draws physicians seeking a genuine four-season outdoor lifestyle — whitewater kayaking, skiing at Granite Peak, mountain biking, and extensive trail systems are all close at hand. The city combines small-town affordability and strong public schools with a well-developed regional healthcare infrastructure, and it sits within a few hours of both Milwaukee and Minneapolis for easy access to major-city amenities without the cost of living that comes with them.